Does Entire Automatic Transfer Switch Box Need to be Replaced
Updated 01/11/2022 | Published 01/10/2022 >
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So after replacing the shore power Inlet and the female end of my cord thinking this was why I dont have power I still dont have power. So I checked inside the ATS box and only power present in the ATS is from the shore power Inlet and none coming from opposite side of shore power ATS. Does this mean I need to replace the entire box or can the switch itself be replaced
asked by: Jason J
Expert Reply:
You will indeed need to replace the entire box of the automatic transfer switch as opposed to just the switch portion. There are two options for this, either a 30 amp or 50 amp transfer switch:
- 30 Amp: Furrion Automatic Transfer Switch # F30ATS
- 50 Amp: Furrion Automatic Transfer Switch # F50ATS
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Furrion Automatic Transfer Switch - 50 Amp - 125/250V
- RV Transfer Switch
- 50 Amp
- 120V
- 240V
- Shore Power to Generator
- Shore Power to Inverter
- Furrion
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